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The Benefits of Conflict: How Factions Can Enhance Political Parties' Electoral Performance

Descrizione del progetto

Quando e come il conflitto tra fazioni interne può giovare ai partiti?

In quasi ogni partito politico esistono fazioni, ovvero raggruppamenti interni che si differenziano dal punto di vista ideologico. I ricercatori del progetto INTRAPARTY, finanziato dall’UE, sono i primi a studiare le fazioni e i loro effetti sul successo elettorale dei partiti in Europa. Il progetto aprirà nuovi orizzonti coniugando la sperimentazione pratica delle teorie e approcci d’indagine della ricerca sulle politiche di partito, sui gruppi di interesse e nell’ambito delle scienze sociali computazionali. Il lavoro svolto contribuirà a comprendere più approfonditamente le dinamiche interne dei partiti e le loro conseguenze elettorali.

Obiettivo

Political parties and voters form important relationships in a democracy. The conventional wisdom is that divided parties lose elections. Yet the empirical evidence for this is ad hoc, and there are good reasons to suspect that it is, at best, a conditional wisdom. Firstly, the factional groups that divide parties vary in many different ways, even if the conventional wisdom treats them all the same. Secondly, since factions have somewhat different preferences than the rest of the party, they could also be useful in representing additional segments of society. However, there is currently no systematic analysis of the impact of factions – whether negative or positive – on a party’s electoral result.

INTRAPARTY is a comparative study of factions and their effects on political parties’ electoral success in Europe. By answering the overall research question of When and how can factions have positive effects on political parties’ electoral performance?, INTRAPARTY launches a new scientific inquiry that challenges the conventional wisdom and seeks to explain the positive effects of factions on parties’ electoral performance. It provides unprecedented theoretical and empirical insights into the true role of factions in representative democracies.

The project elaborates an original theory explaining factional effects on parties’ electoral performance that accounts for the inherent balancing factions face between inducing pressure but not harm on their party. Factions constitute a source of representation and reputation to voters that was previously neglected. Empirically, the project breaks new ground by combining theory-testing and exploratory approaches from research in party politics, interest group, and computational social sciences. By constructing an original comparative dataset on factions and parties over time and designing creative survey experiments to test voters’ reactions, the project tests the effects of factions on parties’ electoral success in Europe.

Istituzione ospitante

GOETEBORGS UNIVERSITET
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 496 800,00
Indirizzo
VASAPARKEN
405 30 Goeteborg
Svezia

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Regione
Södra Sverige Västsverige Västra Götalands län
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 1 496 800,00

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